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pacu44
01-05-2012, 02:34 PM
http://www1.whdh.com/features/articles/hiller/BO147181/nh-suffolk-tracking-poll/#.TwXMeGZmg30.email



Mitt Romney is slipping, Rick Santorum has jumped from fifth place to third and now Ron Paul is also getting an Iowa bounce in New Hampshire.


Mitt Romney is slipping, Rick Santorum has jumped from fifth place to third and now Ron Paul is also getting an Iowa bounce in New Hampshire.

Likely republican primary voters are shaking it up, less than a week before the polls open.

In our exclusive 7News/Suffolk University poll, Romney remains the clear frontrunner, with 41%. Ron Paul is second, with 18%; and Rick Santorum is third, with 8%.

Newt Gingrich and Jon Huntsman both have 7%, and Rick Perry has completely collapsed, to 0%. 17% say they're now undecided, which means the number of undecided voters has increased in the wake of the Iowa caucuses.

Our daily tracking shows it all: Romney losing two points in the last 24 hours, while Ron Paul picked up four, bringing him closer to Romney than he's been all week.

Rick Santorum is up two percentage points--which puts him third--and he's also closer to Romney than he's ever been.

Newt Gingrich lost two points, dropping him into a tie with Jon Huntsman, who stayed steady at seven.

Mitt Romney is obviously beating his opponents, but he must also beat expectations -- and they're a lot higher here than they were in Iowa.

So, for Romney, the trends are troubling: He can't let his support continue to go down, while his two major opponents--Paul and Santorum--go up, but he may not be able to stop it.


Read more: http://www1.whdh.com/features/articles/hiller/BO147181/nh-suffolk-tracking-poll/#.TwXMeGZmg30.email#ixzz1icOAyxJL

Naraku
01-06-2012, 01:17 AM
How are Suffolk managing to get an exact sample size of 500 voters in every single poll?